Guatemalan,
Honduran and
El
Salvadoran
Asylum/Refugee
seekers
should
pre-register
at the
American
Embassy/Consulate
in
Guatemala,
Honduras
and/or El
Salvador.
U.S. INS/CBP
should be
notified
(pre-registered)
before the
trip
commences
(via known
designated
safe and
secure
routes for
asylum-refugees
through
Mexico) so
the U.S.
border
officials
will have a
record that
such
individuals
will be
seeking
refugee/asylum
status
(within a
given time
frame).
Showing up
on the U.S.
Border
doorstep
causes many
known and
unknown
hardships
and personal
crisis for
refugee and
asylum
seekers.
INCREASED
COOPERATION
BETWEEN
MEXICAN &
U.S.
AUTHORITIES:
The Mexican
government
can further
cooperate by
designating
safe and
secure
routes
(provide
security
networks and
check-in
points) for
travelers
who wish to
seek refugee
or asylum in
the United
States.
Identifying
families in
route with
designated
check points
with
pre-registration
helps keep
the families
safe and
intact. If
Mexico
officials
refuse to
cooperate
can the
Mexico
Government
be held
responsible
for human
rights
violations
(read below
Points To
Address)?
Why should
the onus
fall
directly
onto the
United
States
Government
shoulders
when a vast
portion of
refugee/asylum
troubles lay
with
traveling
through
Mexico?
Pre-registration
will aid the
U.S. Border
Personnel
expediting
the request
for refugee
– asylum
status
creating
less
uncertainty,
confusion,
delays and
possible
rejection.
Improve The
Vetting
Process
Addressing
The
Humanitarian
Crisis On
The U.S.
South Border
3 Major
Points To
Address
· DRUG
CARTEL
INFLUENCE:
Refugee and
Asylum
seekers are
used as
pawns in the
Drug Cartel
border
crossing
drug/arms
game (Tens
Of Billions
Of Dollars
Each Year).
Illegal
border
crossing is
Big Business
for Drug
Cartels. Legally
protecting
the refugee
and asylum
seekers en
route
lessens the
ability of
the Drug
Cartels to
manipulate,
control,
strong-arm
and recruit
refugee and
asylum
seekers.
·
VIOLENT
ACTS AGAINST
WOMEN &
GIRLS
TRAVELING TO
THE UNITED
STATES VIA
MEXICO:
Women and
young girls
are preyed
upon as
targets
(victims) of
sexual
abuse. It is
the duty of
the world
body to
protect
Women &
Young Girls
Seeking
Refugee /
Asylum
Status:
Violent acts
against
women and
young girls
(Guatemala,
Honduras and
El Salvador)
occur very
frequently
along the
trip through
Mexico to
the United
States: “80
percent of
women and
girls
crossing
into the
U.S. by way
of Mexico
are rapedduring
their
journey.”* Providing
connectivity
with crowd
sourcing
while
traveling
through
Mexico’s
designated
safe and
secure
routes to
the United
States
mitigates
the ability
of girls and
women to be
raped, sold
as
prostitutes
(trafficked)
and used in
sex rings.
*https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/central-america-migrants-rape_n_5806972
· VULNERABLE
CHILDREN AND
TEENAGERS
TRAVELING
ALONE FROM
GUATEMALA,
HONDURAS &
EL SALVADOR:
What is the
responsibility
of the
families who
allow their
children and
teenagers to
travel alone
to the
United
States Via
Mexico? Is
it not the
duty of the
world body
to protect
Children and
Teenagers?
Have
children and
teenagers
been
vanquished
into a
vicious
world where
daily primal
survival
puts them in
untold
precarious
dangers?
What is the
responsibility
of Mexico to
protect
children and
teenagers as
they pass
through
Mexico en
route to the
United
States?
Should these
traumatized
children and
teenagers
face many
more
personal
difficulties
and miseries
as they pass
through
Mexico and
to settle in
the United
States?
Foreign &
Domestic
Elements who
work
independently
or in
concert with
each other
to penetrate
the U.S.
Borders:
DHS, Customs
& Border
Patrol
Agents And
ICE must
also deal
with:(There
have been
calls to
eliminate
ICE – ICE (HSI)
serves a
greater Law
& Order
need.)
Functions Of
ICE Homeland
Security
Investigations
(HSI):
1) Financial
crimes,
money
laundering
and bulk
cash
smuggling;
2)
Commercial
fraud and
intellectual
property
theft; 3)
Cybercrimes;
4) Human
rights
violations;
5) Human
smuggling
and
trafficking; 6)
Immigration,
document and
benefit
fraud; 7)
Narcotics
and weapons
smuggling/trafficking;
8)
Transnational
gang
activity; 9)
Export
enforcement;
and, 10)
International
art and
antiquity
theft.
Threats
which can be
divided into
four basic
categories:
1. Foreign
Terrorists:
Who live in
foreign
countries,
attack
foreign
targets but
work with
their
terrorist
members in
the United
States
/Europe,
Africa, et
al, who do
terrorists
attacks in
the United
States /
Europe, et
al.
2. Foreign
Terrorists:
Who
infiltrate
the United
States to
attack US
targets:
3. Domestic
Terrorists:
Who train
and fight in
the United
States and
enact
terrorism in
the United
States who
may or may
not work
with Foreign
Terrorists.
4. Domestic
Terrorists :
Who train
and fight
abroad then
return to
the United
States for
terrorism
activities/attacks.
8 Enemy
Groups Of
The (State)
United
States Of
America and
the large
illegal
immigration
Law & Order
concerns and
problems
Number 9
1. Jihadists
(had being
recruited in
over 100
countries to
fight with
ISIS), al
Nusra,
Khorasan,
Al-qaeda,
Hezballah,
Hamas,
Islamic
Brotherhood,
et al),
2. Foreign
Terrorists,
3. Drug
Cartels,
4. Espionage
rings (from
nation
states),
5. Organized
Crime
Syndicates,
6. Arms
runners,
7. Organized
Street Gangs
(certain
members
recruited by
Sinalia
Cartel) like
MS, Mara
(means
gang), Mara
Salvatrucha,
MS 13
operates in
U.S. and
Central
America (San
Salvador
Guerillas) its
activities
include drug
and weapons
trafficking,
child
trafficking,
auto theft,
burglary,
assault, and
murder
(including
contract
killings).
As early as
2005 (13
years ago),
Mara was
said to meet
with
Al-Qaeda and
other
terrorist
groups.
President
Trump has
been
directly
working
effectively
to stop
MS-13 in the
United
States.
8. Children
& Female Sex
Trafficking
rings,
9. A
host of
illegal
immigrants
broke the
U.S. law.
Illegal
immigrants
account for
37% of the
federal
sentences.* Illegal
immigrants
constitute
about 3.4%
of the
United
States
population.
11.3 million
population**
United
States
population
323 million
(2016).
*http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/07/07/illegal-immigrants-accounted-for-nearly-37-percent-of-federal-sentences-in-fy-2014/
**http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2017/04/27/5-facts-about-illegal-immigration-in-the-u-s/
http://www.pewhispanic.org/2009/02/18/a-rising-share-hispanics-and-federal-crime/
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